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== Hitching out == | == Hitching out == | ||
− | == West towards [[Erzurum]] == | + | === West towards [[Erzurum]] === |
− | + | There are two options for this direction: | |
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− | The | + | # The key to hitch-hiking out of Kars is to get to the bypass ('''E697 / D965''') that runs around the south of the city. From the corner of '''Erzurum-Kars Karayolu''' and '''A.Gaffar Okkan Blv''' you will have no problem getting a lift. To get there, from the street ''Davut Aksu Cd'' take a bus in the direction of '''Şube şefligi''', a factory complex on the edge of town. |
− | + | # The old road to Erzurum starts right in the city center, you can walk there. It's not a main road any more, so there is only local traffic, but you can still hitch a ride because after a few kilometres, the road passes very close to the main road (you can see it) and you can just walk 200 m over the fields. | |
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− | The old road to Erzurum starts right in the city center, you can walk there. It's not a main road any more, so there is only | ||
=== East towards Ani === | === East towards Ani === |
Revision as of 23:29, 8 July 2012
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Kars, in north-eastern Turkey, is the capital and largest city of the Kars province in Eastern Anatolia. The city lies within 70km of the Armenian border, which is closed and is the largest city in range of the Georgia border, which is open.
Hitching out
West towards Erzurum
There are two options for this direction:
- The key to hitch-hiking out of Kars is to get to the bypass (E697 / D965) that runs around the south of the city. From the corner of Erzurum-Kars Karayolu and A.Gaffar Okkan Blv you will have no problem getting a lift. To get there, from the street Davut Aksu Cd take a bus in the direction of Şube şefligi, a factory complex on the edge of town.
- The old road to Erzurum starts right in the city center, you can walk there. It's not a main road any more, so there is only local traffic, but you can still hitch a ride because after a few kilometres, the road passes very close to the main road (you can see it) and you can just walk 200 m over the fields.
East towards Ani
Ani is 45 km due east of Kars and located on the Armenian border (which is closed). You can get a lift by walking out of town and thumbing.
Links
a really useful guide to hitch-hiking in Turkey
a beautiful photo gallery of nearby Ani